Friday, May 27, 2005

France, where publications have long been associated with causes and political parties

A hard line is not unexpected in France, where publications have long been associated with causes and political parties
writes Thomas Crampton in the International Herald Tribune.
But what many people perceive as a near unanimous pro-constitution bias across the French press has raised questions about whether publications are delivering unbiased information to readers.
"Raised questions"? Are you kidding!? The whole raison d'être of this blog, and of like-minded ones, is to (do little more than) point out the obvious bias that exists in the French media and society, notably against anything involving Uncle Sam.

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